NEWBIESChairs: Michael DONEUS / Benjamin STANGL, AustriaRonny WEßLING, Austria: Large- scale high-resolution landscape modelling of coastal areas with Kite Aerial PhotographyAngela MANCUSO | Andrea PASQUALI, Italy: Different ways lead to different results? Experiences on modern photogrammetric surveying of Cultural Heritage subjectsJonas BRUSCHKE | Markus WACKER, Germany: A new digital documentation tool for the 3D-reconstruction processNermine Mahmoud SHOUKRY, Egypt: Documentation and Preservation of historical Cairo Cultural Heritage and its relation to urban tourism through the use of New TechnologiesLucia ARGENTO, Italy: GIS systems for research and analysis of environment and archaeological settlementsLukasz MISZK, Poland: Forming 3D Database for Classical Sites on The Example of Nea Paphos (Cyprus)Dominique VAN DOKKUM | Benno RIDDERHOF, The Netherlands: Italian city-states a data warehouse for the true story of sex, murder and mayhem in 15th century ItalyKarolina ROSIŃSKA-BALIK, Poland: From Sketch to Virtual Reality. The Case Study of Ancient Brewery from Tell el-Farkha, Egypt

Processing old/old fashioned excavations-a useful struggle for information?Chairs: Ingeborg GAISBAUER / Christoph OELLERER, AustriaDavid BIBBY, Germany: Ludwig Leiner’s Last LaughArvi HAAK, Estland: In the middle of a small town: reanalysis of excavations next to the market place of Viljandi, South EstoniaChristoph BLESL | Ingeborg GAISBAUER | Doris SCHÖN, Austria: Reset and Start – The reanalysis and new presentation of an old excavation in Vienna’s historical and topographical coreVisa IMMONEN, Finland: Extracting information through reconstruction: Two case studies of old urban excavations in Turku, FinlandLiisa SEPPÄNEN, Finland: Is the output worth of input? Estimating the value of past excavations for new informationBenno RIDDERHOF / J. BAZELMANS, The Netherlands: Dorestad: The Final word. (And they said it could not be done)Stephen STEAD | Jonathan WHITSON-CLOUD | Dominic OLDMAN, UK: Exploring inferences, time and space in the annotation of museum catalogues: The Sloane virtual exhibition experience